A20-RX/A10-RX
GainForward (A20-Mini)
The A20-Mini transmitter introduces GainForward, a new feature that eliminates the need to adjust microphone preamplifier gain at
the wireless transmitter. Audio levels from the transmitter are controlled directly at the mixer’s trim control. If the talent speaks too
softly or emotes too loudly after being “wired” with the transmitter, simply adjust the transmitter gain with the mixer’s gain trim. Read
more about GainForward at:
https://www.sounddevices.com/gainforward-explained/
Adjusting Audio of the A20-Mini Signal from 833
When the A20-RX/A10-RX receiving A20-Mini signal is slotted into the SL-2, the A20-RX/A10-RX Input menu settings are bypassed
and all gain, low cut, and limiter activity are performed and controlled by 833. See the A20-Mini and A10-RX User Guides for more
information.
When 833 is receiving A20-Mini signal via SuperSlot the 833s’ trim gain is adjustable from 0 to 60 dB. The A10-RX Receiver
screens display the associated 833 channel’s low cut, audio overload, and limiter activity.
A10-TX does not support GainForward.
Use Transmitter Names For Track Names
A10-TX and A20-Mini transmitter names can be set to automatically be applied as the 833’s isolated track name for the channel
receiving the signal. Set Use Wireless Names to On in the SL-2 Options menu.